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News from 24/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Hinton, Jeremy Andrews, Anthony Miller, Brian james, Nell Bennett, Chris Petit, Graham Rock, J. K, Clifford Longley, Anthony Cowgill, Director, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Catherine Bennett, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Jasper Rees, Andrew Longmore, J. Wardley-Smith, Neil Bennett, Jenny Nisbet, Mark Souster, Alan Judd, Catherine sampson, Andrei Navrozov, Ivo Tenant, Jill shyerman, Social Services Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Stephend Silk, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Jeremy Flint, David Young Enery Correspondent, Tony Foreman, Mario Modiano, Rodney Lord and Bailey Morris, Michael Young, Roddy Forsyth, Margareta Pagano, Geoff Brown, Vivien Goldsmith, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, David Thompson, Henry Gee, Justin Watts, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, John Lewis, Political Staff, Andrew McEwen and Ronald Faux, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Kingsbury, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Tony Winlaw, Frances Bissell, Rex Bellamy, Barry Fantoni, Andrew McEwen and Chris Pomery, A. Thomas, David Jones, John Percival, John Hennessy, Mitchell platts Golf Correspondent, Andrew Morgan and Craig Seton, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Brian Sedgemore, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Danielle Robinson, David sapsted, Dennis Signy, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Michael Seely Racing Correspondnet, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Jamesd Bone, Paul Griffiths, J. E. O. Sabin, David Letcher Chairman, Conrad Voss Bark, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, Michael Day, Chairman, Martin Searby, Ned Sherrin, Peter Guilford, Peter Brimelow, Roger Boyes, Tim Heald, James Woosds, Kenneth Fleet, John Whitworth, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Anthea Masey, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent Atalantic city, Christopher Walker, Sean Smith, Brian Alderson, Ian Penman, Matthew Parris, Peter Rost, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, D. F. L. Cooke, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Nicholoson-Lord, David Hands, Rubgy Correspodent, Sara Wheeler, David Sinclair, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Peter Melchett, Barry Pickthall, Yachting Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Lucretia Stewart, Simon Rose, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Nigel Jamieson, Ricahrd Burnell, John Campbell, Maria Scott, Mandarlin (Micharl Philips), Pamela Hollis, Jan Godfrey, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jan Raath, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Philip Ray,

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Thatcher to soften line over Europe Compromise to avoid clash at Madrid summit In today's 5-section Times Offer raised Lendl beaten National parks face heatwave closures Lightning strike blacks out BBC sport Yes Prime Minister, that sunshine's English Threat to outlaw public service strikes as rail talks end in anger Belgium set to act on Herald tragedy The Times Four free after jail van hijack Lawson predicts inflation delay News Roundup Political march ban Passport dispute over Business partnership 'Mystic' abuser jailed Subaru Minister condemns surgeons who do not pull their weight Hospital waiting lists Plea on Mandela to de Klerk Centre Point to get £30 million facelift Tories belittle Greens' success Election aftermath Over half the residents of the east london borough of Tower Hamlets have failed to register their names for the poll tax. The June 12 deadline was ignored by 40,000 reminders. The council said reminders would be sent to those who had not returned forms Dominant Karpov in twin defeat with white Correction Rail for sale Next Week Portfolio Bond Police fear on Hillsborough voiced in 1981 Woman had right to belt daughter Schoolboy crippled in rugby match loses appeal for damages Sports injury ruling Miss Sarah Sheppard, aged 19, of Baldock, Hertfordshire, died instantly when her horse, Quick Vision, fell on top of her just two fences from home in a point-to-point ladies race, an inquest at Colchester, Essex, was told yesterday. Her safety helmet came off as she landed and a postmortem examination showed that she had died instantly from a fractures skull. A verdict of accidental death was recorded Police reorganize squad after claims by suspects Ship's British captain killed Atlantic collision High-heel damage in prize lawn goes to court Crimean painting fetches £187,000 Saleroom by Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent Sun Alliance Life Clarke urged to act on insurance bias against Aids tests Doctors should trest all patients as potential Aids or hepatitis virus carriers, new guidelines recommend. The British Medical Association has produced a code of practise to show GPs how to avoid infecting themselves, their staff and other patients. The guiselines, written after inquirires from doctors, will be sent to nearly 12,000 surgeries Northwest Airlines Rail dispute a collision of ideologies BR and unions battle over more than mere money Ordnance factory sale 'stitched up' Parliament Passport backlog Taxpayers got £200m from Sid Anti-litter campaign promised Highland study launched as English snap up crofts Water board defends effluent plant Summer doldrums set rumours flying of a bookshop deal Hamish Hamiton and Michael Joseph, which both necame part of the Penguin Group four years ago, are to lose their autonomous identity and be absorbed under a single edtior-in-chief. Mr Alan Brooke, managing director of Michael Joseph, and Mr Christopher Sinclair-Steven-son, his opposite number at Hamish Hamilton, have resigned. Responsibility for the two houses is likely to be taken by Mr Peter Carson, editor-in-chief for Penguin UK Father 'spiked' food Catholic shot Safety cuts Fire claim Day honoured 600 rapes Freeman Bush Cereal alert Animal pledge See your Optician Archaeologists show off London wall Emergency services at risk, unions say Police radio privatization ASDA RAF veteran comes down to earth after 47 years Talks deadlock over 'quiet' jet City airport By Our Correspondent: Airlines reject bar on radios aboard Green-field option for the future of Barlinnie Unlikely peace bedevilled by a legacy of hatred and landmines Rights challenge to communists World Roundup (Reuter): Burmese protest rally Hobart bribe charge 30-hour hostage freed East-West 'spy' swap Aids fear on beaches (AFP): Angolan foes accept accord to end 14-year war Venice (AFP)—Father Amedeo Giuliati, an Italian missionary in Angola, was shot dead by Unita guerrillas in a raid at Quiculungo, in the north of the country, on Tuesday, Italian church officials said here yesterday Delors pledge not to 'add oil to fire' at summit Monetary union and social charter dominate Ec agenda Holy hype! It's new Batmania Germans in flexible mood for Madrid Yachting World Turkey accuses Bulgaria of holding back the young Turkey announced yesterday that British officials and diplomats will needs visas to enter the country to future (Andrew McEwen writes). The move was a retaliation against Britain's decision last week to require Turks to obtain visas. The British move followed an Influx of Kurds, some of whom sought refugee status Ford Dhaka acts to deal with violence Papandreou gets a second chance (Reuter): Tanker leaking oil Troop demand Vote delay (Reuter): Kabul rockets Aylwin lead Porn ban ends (Reuter): On your bikes (Reuter): Fire deaths (AP): Card tragedy Liberals purged as the party decides to rein in its press Peking (Reuter)—There were signs yesterday that China was poised to announce the dismissal of Mr Zhao Ziyang, the reformist Communist Party chief, and the installation of a hardline successor. Diplomats and foreign analysts said they saw indications that a party meeting had eiter begun or was imminent (Reuter): Split revealed in leadership ranks Turmoil analysed by Deng Rome (Reuter)—Italy said yesterday it had suspended future development aid to China because of "unacceptable repression" by Peking, Signor Giulio Audreotti, the Foreign Minister, said his decision was independent of any action decided at the European Community summit in Madrid next week Iran clerics draw their battle lines Texas Thatcher pledges immigration flexibility Times Diary Barry Fantoni —'Harrington, M15'—'Mildew, Thames Water Prudence in place of Prudential Pressure group or a bid for power? John Campbell examines the difficulties facing the Greens as they seek to capitalize on their surge of electoral support Same space, a brisker pace Peter Brimelow muses on some US-French difference Moaners who need a slap Partially Positive Reluctant Grammarians The Offending Adam Wary view of monetary union Clerical pay Phantom of an opera? Boat people's plight Not so easy to burn up oil spills 'Green' ministry Dolphin survival Race relations Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Commuters in a state of revolt Prince's new town Community charge Teachers' notice Court Circular Saxon church's £130,000 appeal Appointments Jerusalem Chamber begets an ecumenical. British Bible Forthcoming marriages Memorial meeting Church services tomorrow Service dinners Marriages Birthdays Memorial Luncheon Prof Leslie Banks Public health teaching at Cambridge and in the Third World Case of chicken or the egg Science Report Robert Knittel Discovering Don Camillo for English readers Edmond Sollberger Authority on Sumerian texts Prof George Beadle 1 Chronicles 16:29 Give unto the Lord the glory due… On this Day Aftermath of Waterloo London Association for the Blind Association of British Introduction Agency Horror of divided India Television Choice Flummoxingly funny comic Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio Clodagh's change of heart Television Choice Radio Choice Ricon Johnsons Photopia Radio 1 £10m saves Endeavour from muddy grave The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,017 Weather Kinnock rebuff to main union critics Investors Chronicle Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market ConsGold talks on Tuesday BTR sale Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates US bidders in last-ditch Gateway raid Ferranti issues profits warning Shares hit as company predicts 20% fall By Our City Staff: Tiphook is 'free to pursue bid' Edelman faces a one-year bid ban Panel upholds deadline to end 'destabilizing effect' on Storehouse Wall St hits post-crash high as trade fears weaken pound Separate divisions created at Bass Brewer denies move is a prelude to demerger Inquiry into Bestwood ordered by the DTI Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Limited Abbey issue 'a success' NatWest Renison chief to campaign against sale by Hanson Paramount increases Time bid Sterling buys Bloom of US Kewill jump STC link-up Payout raised Dividend rise Ward Holding hit by profits warning Deal puts Unilever second in Europe Rimmel and Chicogo join cosmetics range for £78m Sally launches hostile £20m cash offer for Red Funnel Profit at Marling surges to £7.54m Favourites already lining up for the top job at the Bank Hanson still awaits final coup London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Stock Watch The Times Traditional Options Recent Issues Riva shares fall 15p on profits warning Business Roundup Profits 'ahead at Eurocopy Mahon acceptance Soundtracs Drugs merger referral Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savory silent on 'closure' Bulgin holds dividend Profit-takers move in as bid euphoria evaporates Stock Market LPE trades 1 bn Brent barrels in year Dow in surge to post-crash high Wall Street Nervous selling The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, May 1989 The M&g Group Confusion over account debit notice Weighing the ways to pay for shares Members give the thumbs up to issue Scene set for the great Abbey National flotation bonanza Family Money The Savings Corporation Plans to outlaw deeds dropped Royal Life Fund Management C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Building standards for the retirement homes industry Anthea Masey looks at moves to provide Safeguards for the owners of sheltered houses Family Money Chase De Vere Investments PLC Briefings Letters Camifa days numbered Prolific Cut the cost of currency conversions Family Money Conal Gregory outlines the most effective ways to take holiday money Birmingham Midshires Building Society Walthamstow Building Society Business and Finance or Family Money Nationwide Anglia Building Society Independent Financial Adviser John Govett Unit Management Limited Benefits still roll up from off-shore funds Save & Prosper Mixing a currency cocktail Family Money Tom Tickell suggests ways for investors to escape Britain's cloudy economy Beware Miras trap on deferred-rate loans Guardian Royal Exchange Unit Managers Ltd A real Mickey Mouse outfit Family Money Disney shares are coming to Europe. In the United States children are already sold on Walt's stock says Philip Robinson The Co-Operative Bank The Gateway Corporation Plc TSB Bank Travel: In the Caribbean Pink Back to the Front On Thursday the Queen will open the first phase of the Imperial War Museum's 20 million facelift, complete with its re-creation of the sights and sounds of life in the Blitz. Has entertainment now replaced education? Brian James reports Pollon-Eyes Section 3 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Reims France Tarnished age of radio The Ned Sherrin Column If I were Erratum Single-sex and the schoolgirl Face to Face Laugh? I thought I'd never start (joke) J. Collis Browne's Accelerated Learning Systems Limited When play is a deadly game Roger Boyes reports on the way Mafia is changing—its methods, not its effect on the people Avoiding home truths End of term can bring the greatest traumas, Stephen Silk writes Campus The Times Museums Exhibition Guide At a perfect pitch If he is not playing in a cricket match, John Emburey is to be found playing with his daughters and eating a barbccue, he tells Sean Smith Our Weekend Fossil Fern Wordstrings Outings Baying in the bistro tongue Jonathan Meades assumes the role of an 'Allo 'Allo extra Eating out Le Piat D'or Restaurant Guide S'il Vous Plait (S. V. P.) Fogareiro The Claygate Tandoori Restaurant Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cool red rules Drink Jane MacQuitty offers fresh ideas about the ice-bucket Rayner Burgess Ltd Wine Buys The Edradour Odd bins It's spice as nice The Times Cook Frances Bissell heats up for Midsummer day with a curry Source of the sauce Matthew Parris reviews the art of a political sketchwriter A Year inside Parliamentary Sketches By Craig Brown Times Books, £8.98 Soup opera with Andy The Andy Warhol Diaries Edited by Pat Hackett Simon & Schuster, £17.95 Code breaking What Mad Pursuit a personal view of scientific discovery By Francis Crick Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.95 Real troubles For Children The Beat of the Drum By Catherine Sefton Hamish Hamilton, £7.95 Blinded by the m James Woods finds history proves too big a question for a daring novelist A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters By Julian Barnes Cape, £11.95 Books and boffins equal boredom Thrillers The Russia House By John Carré Hodder & Stoughton, £12.95 Rupert Brooke. The Collected Poems (Sidgwick &… Empire of a lost paradise Mobile homes of the moderns Poetry Dark Glasses By Blake Morrison Airy Hall By Fred D'Aguiar the Accumulation of Small Acts of Kiness By Selima Hill/NEW Chatto Poets Number Two By Susanne Ehrhardt, Paul May, Luch Anne Watt, Robert Crawford, Sarah Maguire, Mark Ford Chatto & Windus, £5.95 each A word by any other name The Faber Book of Euphemisms By R. W. Holder Faber. £6.99 The growing pains of a genius Film The Magic Lantern By Ingmar Bergman Penguin, £4.99 Fanny and Alexander By Ingmar Bergman Penguin, £5.99 The clueless but careful copper Crime Death and the Maiden the Chief Inspector's Daughter a Talent for Destruction who Saw Him Die? By Sheila Radley £2.99 each In next week's Books Pages: Anna Freud, Paul… Cardata The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Symphony Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Water Authority Spanish Riding School of Vienna Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slaves to their hearts Television All inside the head? Opera Orleo ed Euridice La Scala, Milan The 'father of minimalism' takes it to the maximum Concerts LaMonte Young Union Chapel No common fighting woman Theatre Warrior Minerva, Chichester Playing with everyday steps Dance Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet, Birmingham Hippodrome With the scholar Gipsy The Arts Ford Madox Ford wrote 82 books yet had three people at his funeral 50 years ago. Alan Judd offers a reassessment RPO/Herbig Festival Hall Le Manoir Gift for obscurity The Task Gate Theatre Feverish shades of Dylan Rock Computeach International Limited Update Funeral march to joyous stomp Jazz Filling gaps Classical Gabaydulina:Offertorium Hommage à T. S. Eliot Kremer, Whittlesey, Boston SO/Dutoit. Dg 427 336-2 Ill International Music Festival Leningrad 1988 Col Legno 0647 284 (six CDs, available separately) Update Galleries Opera Jazz Broadcasting Bridge Rock Cinema Photography Chess Dance Theatre London Wordstring Answers Concise Crossword No 1905 Concerts Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Montrose (UK) Ltd. Peter Adams The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Terylene Multiple Display Advertising Items Freepost JB Designs London Wall Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Domestic Paraphernalia Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy pulling power Consumer Report Woolworths Trials of the 200-car family Collecting A rusting 1922 Rolls-Royce with a tree growing through it founded a unique collection, Peter Davenport reports The Times Sales Guide Wimbledon Guide England edge towards a recovery Scoreboard from Lord's Tour dates announced Woosnam endorses his beliefs Near the poverty line in sport of riches Knowing the value of sport Surprises served up by Brown Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Section 4 Pink Sands of the Caribbean Finding Fat Ladies in Malta For Rye Read Tilling Rich Old Rubbish The game that grows younger Rex Bellamy, who has reported Wimbledon for 30 years, notes that the top players are reaching the peak earlier Telecom Security Limited How the seeds were sown Navratilova faces a formality Tennis:reggi Goes through to the Final at Eastbourne while Lendl Loses to a Swede at Wentworth in the Warm-Up for Wimbledon Easy pitch stymies Warwicks Cricket: Childs Takes 12 Hampshire Wickets as Essex Move to the Top of the Championship Table The Times Sportsline Gloucestershire leave it late Cook and Bailey century-makers Hansford impresses By a Special Correspondent: Hint of demotion an effective spur Yorkshire, concerned at pockets of hooliganism at recent matches, are to take strong action against spectators who misbehave in the future (a Special Correspondent writes). The Leeds Test was marred by misconduct by a minority and the players complained after being subject to abuse during the Refuge Assurance fixture against Gloucestershire at Hendingley last Sunday. The County's public relations chairman, Sidney Fielden, said: "Much of the abuse was of the most offensive kind and included absence language. In repeating our chairman's warning in last year's annual report, I wish to make it abundantly clear that any offenders will be removed from the ground. Yorkshire will not tolerate misbehaviour and if necessary will pursue the matter through the courts Ground for complaint Svensson upsets plans of Lendl and sponsors Becker's grass record intact Last-over victory by Essex Wimbledon progress chart Williamson profits at the par fives Golf Randle times his attack to perfection Cycling Joughin going flat out to retain his title Call for co-ordinator Rowing Fly into Grand Prix in style Schlesser and Mercedes travel in hope Motor Sport Motorcycle Grand Prix Line Lineker's rapturous welcome Football: Tottenham Already Starting to Reap the Financial Benefits of Lineker's Return to the English Game 'The Rock' relishes recognition Boxing: Andries is Confident of Retaining Wbo Light-Heavyweight Title Dwyer likely to play safe Rugby Union Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Indians make early showing Weightlifting Sport on TV Scottish turn out in force to cheer on their youth side Burr wins League vote Fitness fight adds to Hickstead test Equestrianism Junior reinforcements Hockey Pollution puts Test's future under a cloud Fishing Review of rules for US Tour Reuter: Captain Wright Lee Calhoun AFP: Dutch rider dies Fast Gillingham Family footsteps Afloat on a river of dreams Richard Burell tracess the origins of the Henley Royal Regatta, 150 years old next week Compensation of a cold collation These extracts are from Henley Royal Regatta: A… Results from Birmingham British board under fire An ill-wind carries Jackson to verge of hurdles record Athletics Juno struggles to make an impact Yachting For the Record Indian Ridge is sprint king Timeless charms of Wiltshire hideaway Television blacked out Results from yesterday's four meetings All the Details Record crowd Piggott's record equalled by Eddery Royal Ascot's roll of honour Progressive Gran Alba to give Nashwan form a further fillip Mandrain: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Redcar Selections The Times Racing Service Citidancer to master strong field Mandarin: Ayr Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Fry reported to Jockey Club German challenge Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Miss Mapp's domain Jenny Nisbet explores Rye, the Tilling of E. F. Benson's novels Thomson at Thomas Cook A heap of old rubbish Francesca Greenoak watches the temperature rise in her compost box Weekend Tips Travel News Link Stakes Ltd Agriframes Fruit Cages Fat ladies with old world charm Malta has the world's oldest buildings -as well as sites for sunbathing, Peter Stothard writes A spring in the step Prague is perfect for a short walking holiday -from museums to cafés Hotel Waldhaus Swan Hellenic Enchanted Europe Egypt with Bales Travel Notes Travel Books An Irish Journey Cannes French Riviera Travel Notes Trail Finders AA Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oh No! The Sun's Disappeared Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giving a new meaning to GNP Andrew Lyecett joins a 'scandal tour' of the capital of the United States and enjoys the great American way of dealing with political drama Scotland MacKay's Hotel, Wick Free Golf! 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